Commercial Carpet Cleaning and Maintenance Services

In order to maintain the appearance and longevity of your carpets, it is crucial to vacuum them regularly. This not only eliminates dirt, dust, and allergens but also prevents them from becoming embedded deep within the pile. For optimal results, it is recommended to vacuum your carpets at least once a week.

At Skyline, we understand that carpets can harbor harmful bacteria and mold spores. That's why we offer a wide range of carpet cleaning solutions tailored to your specific needs. From spot treatment to hot water extraction and encapsulation cleaning, we have you covered.

Spot and stain removal is best accomplished through pre-treatment before deep cleaning. We use eco-friendly sprays to manually spot clean carpets, ensuring that even stubborn stains are removed completely.

Hot water extraction is a powerful method of carpet restoration that should be limited to a few times a year to avoid damage to the carpet backing and potential mold growth. It involves the application of hot water and detergent to the carpet pile, which is immediately vacuumed out along with soils and stains. Drying time can take up to 24 hours, and foot traffic should be restricted until the carpet is completely dry.

Interim maintenance is also essential for extending the life of your carpets. Encapsulation cleaning is an effective low-moisture process that uses crystallizing polymers and detergents to emulsify embedded soils. The chemistry dries in a brittle, crystalline structure that can be easily removed with routine vacuuming. This process does not cause re-soiling and can prolong the time between aggressive hot water extractions.

Whether you need regular vacuuming or specialized carpet cleaning services, Skyline is here to help you maintain a clean and healthy environment.


www.skylinebuildingcare.com
800-407-1377



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